This will link two files from the git repository to files of the same name in the tools directory. Edit '''remote_install_kernel.sh''' and change '''BeagleAddr''' to the address of your beagle. Then run from '''linux-dev'''

This will link two files from the git repository to files of the same name in the tools directory. Edit '''remote_install_kernel.sh''' and change '''BeagleAddr''' to the address of your beagle. Then run from '''linux-dev'''

Making and Installing the kernel

Once you have the kernel configured it's easy to make and install it on the bone.

host$ cd linux-dev
host$ tools/rebuild.sh

rebuild.sh sets up some things and the does a make on the kernel. It handles things like using the right cross compiler and the right number of cores. You'll be given a chance to configure, you can exit without saving if you don't want to change anything.

This will link two files from the git repository to files of the same name in the tools directory. Edit remote_install_kernel.sh and change BeagleAddr to the address of your beagle. Then run from linux-dev